
Mallet Reid , PhD, LMSW
Biography
I conduct community-engaged, mixed-methods research on racism and substance use. I also have a focus on developing and evaluating innovative treatments such as psychedelic-assisted therapy to address addiction. Overall, my work bridges feminist philosophy of science and clinical research, aiming to involve community members in research and intervention design.
Education
PhD., Ecological-Community Psychology, Michigan State University, 2019
Master's of Social Work, Social Work, New Mexico Highlands University, 2014
Bachelor's of Science, Communications, University of Evansville, 2010
Employment
Director of Research, Edge Philanthropy, Rio Rancho, 2021 -
Research Assistant, Michigan State University Department of Family Medicine, Grand Rapids, 2019 -
Graduate Student, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 2019 - 2024
Publications
Systemic biases promoting the under-inclusion of marginalized groups in randomized controlled trials for co-occurring alcohol use and posttraumatic stress disorder: an intersectional analysis Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse (2024)
Place-Based Philanthropy: Who is that in my backyard? Local Development & Society (2024)
In the News
Department Researchers Shine at Detroit Marijuana Research Conference
The Research Society on Marijuana meeting in Detroit this weekend saw the participation of Drs. Ban Al-Sahab, Omayma Alshaarawy, and Mallet Reid.
Each doctor contributed significantly: …